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others to Stasinus. Others, however,
ascribed the poem to
Hegesias (or
Hegesinus) of
Salamis in
Cyprus or to
Cyprias of Halicarn****us (see
Cyclic Poets)...
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Hegesinus of
Pergamon (Ancient Gr****: Ἡγησίνους, romanized: Hēgēsínous), was an
Academic Skeptic philosopher from Pergamon. He was the
successor of Evander...
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Hegesinus is a
genus of
flies in the
family Tachinidae.
Hegesinus griphus Reinhard, 1964 Mexico. Reinhard, H.J. (1964). "Mexican
Tachinidae (Diptera)"...
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source material already obsolete in his own day.
Citing the
Atthis by
Hegesinus — a poem no
longer extant for
Pausanias but
cited by
Callippus of Corinth...
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Corinth Agias of
Troezen Diodorus of
Erythrae Hegesias of
Salamis (or
Hegesinus)
Cyprias of Halicarn****us
Carcinus of
Naupactus Prodicus of
Phocaea Eugammon...
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Cyrene (241–215 BC),
Evander and
Telecles (jointly) (205 – c. 165 BC), and
Hegesinus (c. 160 BC). The New or
Third Academy begins with Carneades, in 155 BC...
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scholarch for a few more years.
Evander himself was
succeeded by his
pupil Hegesinus.
Concerning the
opinions and
writings of this
philosopher nothing is known...
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Abdera Pyrrhonist Hecato of
Rhodes Stoic Hegesias of
Cyrene Cyrenaic Hegesinus of
Pergamon fl. c. 160 BC
Academic skeptic Hegias fl. c. 500 Neoplatonic...
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Biton of
Pergamon (2nd or 3rd
century BC), Gr****
writer and engineer.
Hegesinus of
Pergamon (c. 160 BC),
Academic philosopher.
Sosus of
Pergamon (2nd...
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century Middle Platonist Hagnon of
Tarsus fl. 2nd
century BC New
Academy Hegesinus of
Pergamon fl. c. 160 BC
Middle Academy Hegias fl. c. 500 Neoplatonist...